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Dennis Donovan

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Tue Apr 22, 2025, 03:14 PM Tuesday

Miami Herald: He disappeared after detention. Now ICE is silent on the fate of Venezuelan man

Miami Herald - (archived: https://archive.ph/XGkmh )He disappeared after detention. Now ICE is silent on the fate of Venezuelan man

By Verónica Egui Brito April 22, 2025 1:57 PM



A Venezuelan man has disappeared into the U.S. immigration system. His family is looking for answers.

Where is their brother? Where is her boyfriend?

Neiyerver Adrian Leon Rengel, 27, was admitted into the U.S. in June 2023, after crossing the southern border through a scheduled appointment with immigration authorities — part of a digital portal created under the Biden administration to manage the flow of migrants entering from Mexico. In his hand, he carried a phone. In his heart, a mission: to build a future for his 6-year-old daughter, Isabela, still in Venezuela, his family said.

Leon Rengel was born in 1998 — the same year Hugo Chávez rose to power, marking the beginning of Venezuela’s unraveling. His generation came of age amid blackouts, food shortages and collapsing institutions. For six years, Leon Rengel lived in Colombia, where according to the national police he had no criminal record. In 2023, he took a risk, packed his barber tools and headed north.

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After a month of searching, man learns from NBC News that DHS sent his brother to El Salvador Eugene Yesterday #1

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1. After a month of searching, man learns from NBC News that DHS sent his brother to El Salvador
Wed Apr 23, 2025, 04:16 AM
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After a month of searching, man learns from NBC News that DHS sent his brother to El Salvador (NBC News)

“For 40 days, his family has been waiting to hear his fate,” LULAC CEO Juan Proaño said.

Finally, on Tuesday, an answer. The Department of Homeland Security confirmed to NBC News that Adrián had, in fact, been deported — to El Salvador.

The news “saddens me a lot” and “shattered me,” Alejandro said after he heard about his brother’s whereabouts from NBC News.

DHS didn't respond when it was asked whether Adrián was sent to CECOT, the mega-prison in El Salvador. But Alejandro fears that's the case, given the many Venezuelans who were sent to CECOT from Texas a few days after he was detained.


https://www.nbcnews.com/news/latino/venezuelan-brother-deported-el-salvador-family-looking-rcna202279
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